Flock in spanish
Rebaño
pronunciation: rebɑnjoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rebɑnjoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
flock1 = bandada, rebaño.
Example: The article 'How Shepard's Citation lost its flock' notes the difficulties involved in teaching law students the intricacies of research tools such as Shepard's Citation.more:
» flock of birds = bandada de pájaros.
Example: Aggregations of animals, including schools of fish, flocks of birds, or herds of mammals, are often composed of more than one species.» tend + Posesivo + flock = cuidar del rebaño.
Example: The traditional bucolic image of the shepherd tending his flock is undergoing a 21st-century makeover.flock2 = congregración, fieles.
Example: The priest is just another body, however, a dark blot on the landscape, a mere spectator who becomes transparent in the eyes of his flock.flock (to)3 = acudir en masa, congregarse.
Example: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.more:
» birds of a feather flock together = Dios los cría y ellos se juntan, los pájaros del mismo plumaje vuelan juntos.
Example: I have always believed that, as the old sayings go, 'You are known by the company you keep', 'Birds of a feather flock together', 'Lie down with dogs and you get fleas', etc, etc.» flock in = acudir en masa, congregarse.
Example: The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.